Evil will always reveal its power and cannot be contained through the guise of misrepresenting , Religious or Spiritual well being. Christianity, Judaism , Buddhism etc have been manipulated and caused various forms of suffering on its victims. From established Denominations being misused to Cult groups, good people have suffered mental,physical ,emotional and financial outrages.
By awareness of these facts ,the knowledge regarding present Islamic/Muslim fundamentalists are a very serious threat to World peace. Their Evil aspirations of world conquest and brutal consequences are exposed through their actions. The amount of support they are obtaining , through their propaganda is widespread .
This is far and beyond any other threat throughout history.
The Evil intent has always been World denomination.They claim American & western powers oppression to justify their aggression as defense/retaliation.Many past/present atrocities against Arab /Muslim peoples empowers their Propagandist campaign.
This is a major support /funding mechanism they possess and cannot be ignored or denied by their so called oppressive enemies.
Its startling to see certain the amount of misleading media reporting justifying Taliban evil, as a response to Palestinian support/defense.
There are two side at play here using Palestine as their excuse.
Innocent Palestinian`s are suffering as pawns more than any.
The Islamic evil shall not be conquered while fueling their propaganda machines to capacity. It was Propaganda that empowered Nazi Germany

Angela Haggerty is a freelance journalist, broadcaster and editor based in the west of Scotland.

Her most recent work includes editing the best selling book Downfall: How Rangers FC Self-Destructed, charting the demise of one of Scotland’s biggest football clubs. The book was written by Phil Mac Giolla Bhain, a journalist credited with breaking many of the major stories of the club’s impending financial crisis.

Angela is qualified with an HND in Practical Journalism and a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ), both qualifications were achieved while studying at Cardonald College Glasgow.

Angela has written for various publications, including The Evening Times, The Glasgow Journal and The Cardonald Courier. She has reported on a wide range of subjects, ranging from cuts in education and elderly care to the Rangers financial crisis and the problem of bigotry in Scotland, and has a particular interest in politics. Angela became an established columnist in local newspaper, The Buteman, writing a lighthearted fortnightly column about commuting from the Isle of Bute to Glasgow over an 18-month period.

Broadcast is the area in which Angela’s journalism career began after hosting and producing a weekly topical programme on Bute Fm, Have Your Say on Bute Fm. Angela was later involved in the set up of a local online-only radio station, Radio Bute, and an internet TV station, Bute TV.

Angela continues to run the HaveYourSay On Bute Facebook debate page and appeared on a BBC One Scotland programme, Storm Force, in 2012 after a vicious storm left parts of the Isle of Bute without power for three days. The online debate forum Angela founded was considered an established tool in gathering local opinion and Angela’s appearance on the programme put forward the views of the local community.

More recently, Angela appeared on Channel 4 News, discussing her experiences of online intimidation and harassment at the hands of a number of Rangers fans as a result of her work on the story of the club’s liquidation.

Angela has gained experience across the board by becoming involved in a number of projects, including writing, editing and producing the monthly newsletter of Bute Community Land Company, the organisation which bought a part of Bute’s Rhubodach Forest from Lord Richard Attenborough, completing the largest ever community buy-out of land in Scotland.

In 2010, Angela gained a work experience placement at the CBS News bureau in London, and has completed work experience placements at the Herald & Times and The Buteman.

Angela spent a year living in the south of England before returning to the west of Scotland in 2009, where she currently resides.